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BEST SELLERAlternative to taping: A light, low-profile ankle support for active individuals. Read More
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Lace-up design with figure-8 strapping for extra support Read More
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BEST SELLERQuick-lace design with figure-8 straps and removable stays for durable ankle support. Read More
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DonJoy Performance
Trizone Ankle Compression Sleeve
Low-profile compression sleeve for warmth and mild support Read More -
An extremely comfortable brace that offers support to help prevent ankle sprains. Great for the active person! Read More
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Offers a mild level of support that is great at preventing injuries. Very easy to apply. Read More
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BEST SELLER60° molded stabilizer to reduce rolls and sprains Read More
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Provides moderate support and compression utilizing Aircell technology. Ideal for preventing and recovering from Grade I or II ankle sprains. Read More
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Uses straps to help prevent lateral sprains without restricting range of motion. Read More
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BEST SELLERDual-hinged elbow brace with adjustable straps that provide medial/lateral protection. Read More
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Designed to absorb impact and protect from bruises or other common impact injuries. Read More
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BEST SELLERMaximum ankle protection to protect and help prevent a sprain, strain, roll or instability, without all the bulk. Read More
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BEST SELLERNylon lace-up brace to provide ankle support. Read More
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The ankle brace is designed to support and stabilize the ankle and to limit the risk of inversion and eversion with:
- Ankle ligament lesions (distortions, tears)
- Moderate to severe ankle sprains
- Conservative, prophylactic use
- Post-operative use
- Chronic ankle ligament instability
- Note: For maximum comfort and support, wear an absorbent sock and a laced athletic shoe when wearing the brace and take care not to damage clothing when attaching / detaching velcro straps.
Protect Your Body During Basketball
Basketball is rough on the body. The amount of high-intensity running, pivoting, jumping, landing, and lateral movements put a lot of pressure and impact on the joints. One of the most common injuries from playing basketball is an ankle sprain. This frequently happens from landing wrong when going up for a rebound or shot or with a quick pivots and change of direction. Common knee injuries include hyperextended knee or a torn ACL which can happen from quick cuts or if your leg gets caught and you fall in the opposite direction. Sprained thumbs can occur when a ball comes too fast and is caught incorrectly. Shoulders and wrists may also get injured from landing from a fall. Once injured, you could be sidelined for many weeks to months depending on the severity of the injury. The best thing to do is consciously take actions to prevent injuries by providing extra support to the commonly injured body parts with a brace or sleeve. Visit our basketball injury guide to learn more about how you can protect yourself, prevention and training tips to help strengthen your body, how to buy a brace, and how to recovery if you've been injured while playing basketball. Stay on the court and bring your A game!
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